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    M EDICINES
- DR. STEELLTNG'S
ONART-S . YRUP, •
TA,Great Palacedjqr ,CaltsuMition 1 : ! !
lAO Asthma, influenza, Moping Colinli, Catip,
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Scarict•Fdvcr, Maslen, difficulty of llrcathing, i
Silknchilis, Spitting ofilluod, Vains in the. Breast, ihnd
atrother discuses of the Luqrs,
- • CONFI:IiIED. .• • , ,
Estraordinari lure of-Asthma, by Steelling's Pul
monary Wrap, attested to by Capt. Samuel R. Buns-
Melt, merchant of Potter's Creek, Pdonmoutb County,
New Jersey, the father of the unfortunate young suffer
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. • . porrzus'CßEEß, June 6th,1644.
STERtma—Dear Sir :--I have the pleasure of
tieing - able to state, that..-my 'daughter, who had been
suffering under se.ve re Asthma for 5 or 6 years,has been
entirely cured of that painful disease, by the-use of Biz
honks of your Pulmonary. Syrup: She was when
firsVattacked with that complaint, only nine years Of
sge, and suffered with it beyond all description, for
the period of near six years, having an attackabout
every three or four weeks. It was to all appearance,
confined and- linthrivable—we tried many medicines
without any relief whatever. =About this time; we
beard of the superior efficacy of your Pulmonary Syr
up and deterinined to give it a triall4we procured a
dozen bottles of It the . first bottle relieved her very
mach, and by the l ime she had taken six bottles, she
wan perfectly cured!!! It is now three three years
'since then, and the has not had the slightest attack of
the Asthma. 'She suffered so much when laboring un
der those attacks that we could hear her breath dis-
tincily over the whole house—she was frequently near
suffecatin:, and we hatlquitc despaired of her recove
.
Rive you the above statement of facto; that others
who may be 'afflicted with this awful disease. may
make use of the same means, and:we feet ai‘survd that
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with the tilessiig of Providence, they will find perma
nent relief. i Yours reaper:olllly,
SAMUEL R, BUNNELL.
lyud..l:tiic; froin Philadelphia!!!
,Read the - .following, strong testimony in favour of
'Steelling's - Pututonary Syrup, given by the Rev.. V. 0.
Douglass, Pastor of the Mariner's Church, Philatlel
)pr*
July Nth, 1944.
Steelling—Sir :—I feel much gratified in being
able to say to you, that the Pulmonary Syrup you sent,
has been used by several persons with great success.—
, The first person who took it, had bent confined to her
bed for some time with a- seVere cough—W - ler taking
only 02te ba tile. she was almost entirely cured. A tin lint'
• was greatly dhuressed with a cough, 31111 could not find
'nothing to relieve him—lle took one bottle and called
o say that he was entirely 'cured I t f —A -member (Witty
• Church, was taken Willi the prevailirM influenza—He
. ' took six of your Antibilious Ptlls, and ahottle of Syrup,
and fella:moo entirely restored to his 'wanted health.
While at WomUton, N. 3., a ellort time since I found
Mrs. S. W., labouring untie rn serereee k, and scarce-,
• able to•sit up through the day—l felt :confident that
'the Syrup would 'relied' her; accordingly I sent her 'a
bottle—within a . Low days, ;heard that site was greatly
benefited, and in P fair way of a speedy 'recovery. I
-' can truly say, that ahnost 'leery one that .has taken it,
has tten more of less beriefited, and, I inn-Cordially
reccontmend it to all who are in any way amicted with
-a cough. Yours &c., ; • 0, DOUGLASS.
'The fidlowingis'from a distinguished Couneellar at
inßcidgton;N. J._
EItIDGTON, Decembere. 1811
tr. Wm. Stec cives me pleasure to
hare it in my, power to bear testimony to your invalna
ble ,Pulnionary Syrup. For several years when any
one ofmy family, has heed afflicted with a Cough,
—Hoarseness, Asthma, Influenna &c., &c., we have n
sedlt 'with- very: beneficial effects--It has invariably
afforded relief. In October last, I was attacked in , the
night, with a continued paroxismof coughing--a dose
of the Syrup immediately stopped the rough, and he
tom. I had finislied the bottle, I found myself completely
cured. The cause of philanthropy. most certainly
owes you a debt of for the acquisition dfa
medical compound skillfully prepared, pleasant to the
taste, containing so many excellent properties. and
made aesessable to all: Milt had poor, by its reduced
_prices. • ]cur Obedient Servant, '
IsAAt.w.vrrs C:IIANE. •
DiViZdarated Tal'.l mom,'
:Extract of a letter received from the net - . Ilei-
Paitor of the Lutheran Church. Abbottstown, Pa. .
Annterrszows,Jan, 10 1812.
!Dr. Win Steelling=Sm take plensiire in inform
,ce you that I have been numb benefitteiniy the use
of your Put.mos ART SVltUr—inytlirolt which has been
sore.. for better than two years, and which was cOnsid
erably inflamed, witeo7taw you last, 'has.been kreatly
relieved—l thing by using a few more !bottles, a radi
cal cure may he effected—l ran therefore- recommend
it to all who are.similarly afflicted
- Yours Affectionately, WM,
Sa mot !Swam, fast Master at Evesham N, 1, who
• is upward. of seventy )(tars of age. was cured of a
.severti Influenza and relapse by a few botths of my
Pulmonary Syrup.
. Samuel Small, of Pemberton, N, J, states that his
wife who was Mali unto sallltcwiop with a cough
was rrstored to sound health by the free use of my
Pithuninary zirrtity
The wife of Reuben Mapcs.ernswirks,N . ,l was en
tirely cured oft colt,gh of near THREE YEARS
buntline, by my Paltiotury S) rue. ,
Elizabeth Dubois, of Phila. who was subject in a
cough of three yaarestandimiz,nlso spitting of blood
and who could get no relief frOm_ the many medicines
On. had used, was reheved by :one bottle, of my
Pulmonary Syrup.
Rev. W. A: Roy, Malaita clergyman, Imlaystown,
N. J, states that :if •s. Fanny Eniley, age t upwards
ssweuty, had been afflicted for several 3 ears with
_a_most distressing antral:it-ming Cough aid had used
triatti medicencs with hole relief,' has been almost
entirely cured by three b'ottlesfor sour Pulmonary
svrup she thinks another bottle will be effectual
• , :-Itev.o. Douglas:. Pastor or the Mariner's Chtirch.
fihilada: gave a bottle hf toy ruttnnioiry Syrup to a
lady who was confined to her bed v.ith a Cough,
arseetakidg which she was ahnos,t mo.dely relieved,
lie also gam a bottle to' a''satloi who was 'greatly
distressed with a comb, and emild find nothimr .10
relieve him—after taking which he ealied to sly that
ii, perfectly du red him. -Mr, mtireuver
says that a meinh' rnf his elmrch wit:* was labour.
ing„under severe Inflenzi . was:cored immediately by
six of my Antibilious I'd:surd a' battle of my
Monary Syrup; also Chit while no a visit to IVoods 7
tnwn. N..L recently. Mr; S.W. of that virage, was
scar able to sit up through 'he day, from a sew...ff.
Cold, ne sent her a bottle army Pulmonary Syrup,
which gave' her immediate relief.
Par Pale in Pot isville, by • .
JOHN. S. C. MARTIN.
'July. 13
Reduction Pourfod in Prices,
,Or Nothing if the User es not Delighted with it
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A N arliele that every Family mug nsiderindispen
,rl sable, when they know its pow nd- value, and
which has heretofore been sold ton hto reach all
:lasses, has now been reduced Fourfol in price, with a
view that rich and poor, high and low; and in fact ev
gry human being may enjoy its comforts': and all who
get it shall have the price returned to thenr if they are
sot delighted with its use. We assert, without the pos-
Aibility of contradiction", 1 hat all Burns and Scalds, every
:sternarSora, old or fresh, and all external pains • and
aches, no matter where, shall be reduced to comfort by
1t in five minutes--saving life, limb, or scar. ' No burn
:an be fatal if this is applied; unless the vitals are de
'strayed by accht,nt. ,It is truly magical, to appearance,
,in its effects. Enquire - Tor "Conners Magical Pain Ex
tractor Salve." Price 25 cents, or four times as much
lor•SCI cents, and ten times as much for $l. • .
All country merchants ate requested to take it to
thair towns on commission, as the greatest blessing to
inankind,that has been discovered in medicine for ages.
Thil is strong language, but you may depend its poWer
will fully justify it. Sold at Comstock's Branch House,
No. 2 North sth street, Philadelphia, and by.
J. S. C. MARTIN
in Pottsville.
Feb. 17
EMI
"Wrigbt's Indian Vegetable Pills
OF THE NORTH AMERICAN , ' COLLEGE
Of Health.
• f' 0 MI:DIMNE has ever been iritrOdUced to the A
, merican - Public, whose virtues have been more
- ~Cheerfully and universally acknowleged, than the A
ibove named ,
• .
WRIGHT'S. INDIAN' VEGETABLE PILLS. • .
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. To descant upon their merits. at this late day, would
seem ; to be. wholly unnecessary, as very few Indeed
' who read this article,Will be found unacquainted with
;the real. excellence of the medicine - . But If further
proof were wanting to establish the credit of this singn
7tar reined, it might be found in the fact that no medi
cine in the enuntryhas been so
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SHAMELESSLY COUNTERFEITED. .
. Ignorant and'unptincipled men have at various pla.-
• eel, manufactured a spurious pill ; and in order more
e,9mpje!ely to deceive able public have made it in out
' .hard appearance to resemble the true medicine.-
-These wicked people could never pass ofi their, worth
tess trash, but for the assistance of certain misguided
' 'storekeepers, who because they can purchase the spu
:gious article at a reduced rate, lend themselves to this
monstrous system of imposition and:crime.'
' The patrons of the above excellent Pills, will there
_fore lie-An their guard against every, kind of imposi
;,;ton, and remember the only genuine Agents in Potts,
ville.,Are Messrs. T. &J. Beatty. ' .
' The following highly respectable store keepers have
„been appointed Agents for the sale of
W.RIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR
.
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l - ' SCIIUYLKILL COUNTY,
,andcif whom it is confidently believed the genuine
.eledicitie can with certainty be obtained: . - ,
T. &.I. Beatty, Pottsville.
Rickel & Hill, drwigsburg. '
Aron Mattis, Idahrintango.
- J.,-IYelst, Klingerstown.
- Jacob Kautrman, Lower Mahantanga.
Jonas Kauffman, do • -
,John pnyder,-Frio.denshwg.
-.. Featherott Prey &co. Tuscarora.
-,William Tag,ert, Tantaqu.i. - .
„, cletniblaurer, Upper nabantango.
IM. Ferrider, - West Penn Township.
Caleb Wheeler, Pinegrove..
P. sennyier, &co. East Brunswick Torliship... •
C.•ll—DeFmcd, Llewellyn. •., • , ; , .. ,
. E. 0. &7: Kauffman, Zimmermantown. -
,Bennett & Taylor, blinersville. • :." ~ -' , '•
"-George Reifsnyder, New Cattle. , .
'llenty Koch' & Son, kleßeansbarg.
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. Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. ,
' jphri Mertz, Middleport. . - -
Samuel Boyer, Port Clinton. , - . • - j .
)Shoemaker It Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven.
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• BEIrARE OF COU I NTERFEITS. •
The onirseenrity against [reposition Is to purcbaae
;from the regular advertised Agent', and in all cases be
,particular to ask for Wright's Indian vegetable Pills.-
Office devoted exclusively to the nAle of the medi
cine, wholesale anctreatil; No. 169 Ritce street, Philo,
dpinl4. ... .. ' . . , . •
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WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN 2 A9-NT F 94 TIMPROPRIETOR sOuirmaLL COUNTY, . PA.
VOL XX
THE CHEAPEST PAAESGE AGENCY EN THE
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Joseph inciflorrors ' •
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Splendid Line o.i',_ Packets
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FROM Liverpool, Landon, Dublin;lLon
liht dmiderry, Cork, Belfast, Waterford,New
. is . 4 rk ry, Colerain, &c., to New York, or Phila
delphia. ,
..This Line consists of the following Vessels, Which'
leave New York, on the Ist, 6th, 11th, 18, 21st an4.26th
of each month ; and one every ; five days ,from Liver
pool, to New York : - -,1 •
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• Garrick, ' l' Patrick Henry,
• Sheffield, 1 Lucius
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Siddons, . • - Ashburton
Stephen Whitney, : ' Sheridan,
- Adirondack, . Scotland, ,r.,
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In connexion wit h the above; and for the purpose of
atriirding still greater facilitiesto passengers, the:sub
scriber. baa established a regUlar line of arsticlass
New York built, roppered and gripper fastened ships,to•
sail punctually every week throughout the year. ,
.In addition to the other accommodations, whi ch are,
superior to those of any other line of Packets.? Mr.
McMurray has sent Mr. Richard Murphy, well known
ass benevolent and kindhearted gentleman, to Liver
pool at his own expenic. to take care of his Passengers,
and see that they are not imposed on. Mr. MurphY, al
so giies emigrants directions, on landing in New- York
or Philadelphia, so as to guard against impositions
For the accommodation of these desirous of sending
money to their friends, drafts will be given on the fol
lowing Banks, viz : On the Provincial Bank oC Ire
land, payable at . ;
Cork, - ' Limerick, ' Clommel,
Londonderry, Sligo, Wexford,;;
Belfast, Waterford, : _ . Galway, ,'',
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Downpatrick, . Cavan, ,' Lurgan, ;..
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Omagh, Mallow, . Dublin, I : ' .
• Cootehill, Kitrush, I.
Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow. ' I.':',
Rueland—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co. barifters,
London ; R. Murphy,•Waterloo Road, Liverpool, Pays. ,
ble without disrount, in every town in Great Brithln.
For further particulars, applyl or address (if by• let
fee, post said) !
JOSEPH 111e111URHAY, 100 Pine sreeii
corner of Smith street.. New York.
P. W. BYRNES &Co. SO Waterloo Road, Livernonl..
Cr Persons wishing to pay Passaees for their friehds,
or forward their money, and want their business retterr.,
tied too promptly and expedititously, will please #rly
e - v
to the subscriber, at the Miners' Journal Offichn
has been in the business for the, last three •yenrs4 and
who has not yet lust one cent 14 those for tenoth lie
has done business,
BENJ. lIAN,NAN.
AGENT FOR JOSEPH MOlunuks.
March, 2
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- New, Shovel Factory.
TIIE subscriber respectfully' calla therattentioti of
our Merchants and others, to his supply of
SHOVELS' anti' •lIOES,
manufactured at his new Establishment, in New Vork.
which are equal in quality, If nut superior to 'those
obtained front abroad. ',His prices will be as low; as
an article equal in quality, ca t n be obtained elnewlere,
lie therefore solicits the patronage of the friends of
Home Industry. .
*lgessrP. aeriiens•dc Paiwin. are Agents for !the
sale of my Shore's in Pottsville and vicinity, who Will
execute all orders left at their Hardware Store: f i
'JOSEPH ALLtN.
. .
. New York, Aug . 3. . 14—
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• wiLmArtj muntnEiD,
MERCHANT'S HOTEL,
41 Courtlandt Street, H .
NEW, YORK.
August 21th
SPLENDID BIBLE.
HFF.Ir ILLUMINATED AND ,NEW
PICIORIAL BIBLE. .be completed to
50 numbers, at 5 cts, per number. ' -
This great and Magnificient Work will be embel
lished with Sixteen Hundred. Historical Engravings:
exclusive otan initial letter to each-chapter, by 41A.
A dams. more than fitortet-n hundred of •which:hre
Vroin ortsmal designs. by J. Chapman. tit
minted frnm the. stantlardcopy;tif the Americanlliii
file Society. and curtain Marginal Reterenensilhe
Apocrypha, a Concordance; Chronological Tattle.
List of proper Names, General Index., Tablcit of
kveights. Measures. Sm. The large Frritittspieees.
Titles to the Oid and New Testaments, Family .fte.,
cord. Presentatiodrlate, llistotical Illustrations:3nd
Initial Letters to :be Chapters,',.Ornamental Borders,
will he from original designs, Made , eipreasly
for this edition, by J. G. Chapman, Esq., of New
York ; in addition to which there will be, nume-Pnit
large engravings from designs by distinguished Old
ern artists in France and England—to which a (Olin
des will be given in the last number.
10 — The great superiority of early proorimpiies
aim's from the Engravings, willinsure to those who
give their names at once, the possession of it inf,the
lIIGIIEST SPATE OF PERFECTION: • TO : be
completed in about 50 numbers; at 25 cut each. !!,
30 - The subscriber has 'been appointed Agent Tor
the purpose of receiving subscriptions, to this Bible.
in Selap,lkill County, where a Specimen" copy of.:the
Workcpst be seen. •
B. BA NIVAN
January 1, l4+.
NEW CASK DRY GOOD, FANCY sun TRIMMING
STORE,
IN.THE- ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED
CIIRISMAN &, RICHADS, IN CENTRE STREET.
'I he subscriber iespertfuliy informs the eitizena; of
Tottsvilie and the public In general, that he has just' ri
pened a fresh assortment of the newest styles of goods,
ronsistiong of . .
Silks, Lawns, Alpacai, and Balzarines.
with a variety of fancy goods. , Also, a new and ap)ip
did style of
Prints, Silk, Thibct Alpaca and other shawls;
Blue, and Black Cloths of a superior quality; •
He has also on hand.
Sewing Silk, S;wrottutd Patent' Thread ophe
kat quality, Gloves and Hosiery, Straw 'itrg
.horn, Gimp, Braid and other styles Of Pd 4 iell
Bonnets, by the ease, doz. or Bonne t, Men's and Boy's Leghorn Hats.
All of whlchwill be soldat the lowest ash owes. -
AD I. 20 10 I lOSEPP MPRGAN.
OH,' WHAT ATTRACTION,
• •Ei
Lippintott St. Taylori
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TJAVFI just returned from the Cittenot New
11Sork and Philadelphia with a Sveilaiive;#‘•
sortment or • -
Fancy American, French and English ChAtha
Cassuncres and Ves ting, ' T:
which are of the very best material ever offered ;to
the citizens of Poi!svitle :ind'iricinity. and which ivilt
be cold at prices to suit the purettaaer, together with
a full assott,nant of Fancy Stockc Suspendein.
Handkerehiefs, Shirts. Bosoms. Collars. ac.. to all
of which we invit the attention of our customers
and the public generally, at 11,treixecisr & Y Lon's.
Merchant Tatturs. Corner of Centre and Mahantin
go Streets. Pottsville.
August 31, 1814, . '
IMPORTANT • INVENTION.
, • •
•BUPERIOII MASHING 4.4.C111/4r4,
TEM undersigned having become the owner and
proprietor of Mr. John Shugert's newly inventinl
Patent Washitig Machine, for the,connty;of Schuylkill
and Is now making the machines at his ADP, in Polfs.
villa. where he has a supply on hand for inspection and
late, nt the very mOdemte price °levant! &Mots. -•
This machine_ for cheapness, efficacy And Retiree**
in any respect, is without excealion the greatest inven
tion in the known "World. It is the only'vravning EPA"
dblne among the'Many tbouiands!that have ;Onto pria=:
haunted ;PERFECT. It, washes istitbotn rtilditormr
scrubbing, tearing or wearing, pressiolt, qt"
knacks of to buttons, dries all the Minty ivorkof clean'
sing Hems, 'Tucks, Fritts, 6ce., in , 4 few minutes •,:ary
washes clean nil coats, vests, paitlititutinjtshitikett
died clothing of the, &Reit kind, .with less;than one,
tenth part of soap necessary m the ordinary' wit of
; washing. • *girl of twain year, oldean'taiesh trams IN
two hours, than two women in
. whole dm by hand,; ;
4 18e.AC'ElEVERNe
• z ..11.4511:
Jreceived en conrieruninit j r 100 Imp of Nage;
ef a! very superior-gut/1 y,Asel Worteil sirens j ;the
oold,clieniitiortee wilcat,ino, to the eti.. 7
"nbel l °V IT Writ.*
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NRW YORK.
UNITED STATES.
OM
lagnefig
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INDEMNITY AGAINST :DOSS. BY FIRE
The PrertidihlinsimaThee
- OF' PIITiADEL#MA, '
..• Capin:11'8400;000f Paid in , •
• • Charter Perpetual, : .•
f.ONTINUE to make Insurance, permanent and,lim
._.
; kid, on every description of property, In town and
country on the usual favorable terms. Office' 163}
CheOnut Street near tifth Street.
- CHARLES N. DANCKEN; President.
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. • ; DIRECTORS, - •• -
• •
Char/a.lie. Banker, . Samuel Grant, • • • '
James Scott, : Frederick Drown,
Thomas Hart. Jacob R. Smith,
Thomas:S. Wharton; Oro. frielekaidd.,
Tobias Warner, • • Xorderai D. Lewis. .
CITARLES 0. EIANCKER.SeeP."
'The subscriber has • been appointed agent for the.a
bove'rnentinned Institution, and 'is how Prepared to
make insure nee, on every description of property, : at
the lowest rates.
• - ' • ANDREW 1038VtL.
Pottsville, June 19, 1841, 95-•!-1y
OF, FicE OF .TIRE...
Spring Garden Nutual.lnsuzaiice
mots Company having organized according ha:the
1 provisions of its charter, is now prepared•to make
Insurances against loss by Piri int the mutual principle,
combined With the security of a joint stock capital.—
The advantage of ibis system' is, that efficient seciiiity
is afforded at the lowest intcs that•the boldness can be'
done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not to
exceed 6 per cent. per annum on, the capital) will be re
turned to the members of the institution, without their
becoming responsildb for, any nfthe engagements or ii
affil !ties of tint Company,further than the premiums ac.
tually paid. • • ..
The great success which this system has met With
wherever it•has been introdued. Induces the Directors
to req.leit the attention of the public to it, confident
thati. requires but to be und intend to be appreciated.
The act of Incorporation, and any explanation in re
gard to it, may be obtained by applying at the Office
Northwest corner of Oth and Wood sts., or of B. BAN
NAN, Pottsville.
LAWRENCE SHUSTER, Psesident.
L. ERUMBllAAll,Sectetary.
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; DIRECTORS,
Corwin Stoddagt. !, Robert L. Loughead,
Joseph Wood; George M. Troutman,
Elijah Hallett, ; Samuel Townsend,
P. L. Lagiterenne, Charles to kes,
George-W. Asti, Abraham U. Perkins,
- Mat 11,1814, • i
The subscriber bps been appointed Agent tot the a
bove Company, and is now ready to make insurances
on all it-Iscriptions! of pi opens- at rates. much lamer
than usual, varying from 82 . 50 on the 81000 to. 810
per filanD annually. t The rates 'perpetually on stone and
lorick - Buildings in plod locations is only 2 per cent--,-and
if the Company should prove to be a profitable concern,
the persons inuring in it partake of the profits without
incurring any risk; nib' charter Is the same as
those of the Insurance Companies In, New Frigland.
For further part culirs appiy to the subscriber. . •
Medicines!; Medicines! !
. .
Dr. Wm. Evansl celehmted Camomile Pills, '
do do Toothing Syrup for children. '
Boron' Von Ruchelees, Herb Pills, , '
Dim. Goodie's Female Pills,
. ,
Dort. Wm. Evan's Feverand Ague Pilis,
Dort. Hunt's Botanic PHIS, •
For Dyspeptic 'pertions,llunt's Bota nie Pills, aro ; said
to be superior to any medicine, ever yet offered to the
public. '
Wistar's Balsam CrfWild Cherry,'
Sherman's Cough Lezengers, price 25 cts per box. :
Ilewe's Nerve and Done Linemen, ~ . .
'lndian Vegetable Elixir, . • ;-, ' •
Balm of Columbia, f • _.
Jayne's Bair Tohic, i . '
. .
Briga's Russian Cosmetic, .
Fetch's Indian Vegetable Pills, ' ' • 'T,
Leidy's Sarsaparillaßlood do ~
Linn'B Chinese, '!, ' dci - . . -.-
Mead's Anti-Dyspeptic do-
MotTat's Vegetable Life 'do ' ..i. ,
Wilson's finti;Dyskptic do
Jayne's Expectorant, . -. . -
Jayne's Q,arininative Balsam .' •
~ . .
Swa)in's Panaces, '' -
Jayne's Vermifuge,
-Swaim'aVermifuge.i '
Linn's Temperance Life Bitters,
Doors Founder OintMent;
Iteyle's Embrocation, • .
Yeager de Albright's Botanical. Health and Life Pre
server,
McMunn's•Elisir of Galati', ' • . .
Becker's Eye Salve, r -
Thomson's Eye Wafer, - .
Cholorine Tooth .WaSh, . '
Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, - . , •
81(er:flan's:Worm - Lozengeri, ,
do Cough ido - i . .
Wistar's Ctiugh Ido . .
Sherman's Camphor do '. '
Peter's - Vegetable Pills, ; '"/ • ' ~
Tayloes Balsam of Liverwort,. ' . . ,
, .
Bedwell's Tetter Ointment, . .
Hay's Liniment, ; , ; : •
Welch's Tooth Ache Drops, : . . . • .
Spohn's Head Ache Remedy,
Tomato 'Pills,
Lee's Windham Billet's Pills
. 1
Henry's Calcinea Mn , •itesis,„ , •
. ..
Bedwell's Green Obaiintrit : , ' 2'
. .
`Keyser's Pills, • i. •- ,
Universal Plaster, t
• .
Weaver's Worm Tea, and Sallie, - • • .
Steeling's Pulmonary Syrup: , , • . • '
Brewster's Pectoral !2:lixture;
Judkin's Ointment, ;
.East India Hair Dye; - •
Sarsaparilla, Sirrup, f , -
Dr. Anderson's Scot's Pills
Ifooper's FemalC Pills,
Balsam of Horehound, •• - •
Rowand's Tonic Mixture for Ague,
Climax- Syrup, for Dysentary, warranted, -
naafi Ring Bone Cute, fsr horses
. A fresh supply of the alaive medicines, just received
and for sale at the Drug Store of
April 0, - 147 , ' ..1... C. AIASTIN.
DR: IteIDIVS •
SarsapsOlS Blood-Pills.
rrinE ONLY Plum in existence containing Sarearia
i. Mitt in their composition. - •
They purify the Blood and Fluids of the body,.and
cleanse the fitoinackand Bowels from all noxious sub7'
stances that producedisease.
They' are composed entirely of vegetable, ; Extracts,
(freti from mercuryiand minerals) which cpake' them
the safest, best, and mostefficacious of any other pills in
existence. • .
Sacral thousand attitudes of their efficacy tiaveb6re
total.° been published, and their sales are in-reaSing
annually byxlmuiands.. 41fore flan One Million boxes.
have already been wild since their Introduction.
.rz - . ." 'MORE 100,000:;'BOXES s .
have been sold in' Philadelphia 'alone, the past year;
thus showing that in the place where they are manufac
tured they have a reputation, greater-than any other
bleb arises frimi the fact that Du. LErIDY is well
knotin at home ai a rshenfar!•Physkia., and his pilli are
consequently employed with greater confidence than
any other; in addition to their own efficacy.
Quality and not quantity is n valuable attribute bet
longing to them; one In:adonis more good than two to
lie advised, thereiore; When ne essliy requites:to
take none other than; • : • •
DR. •LEIDi r S-BLOOD • PILLS.
• Try them! (they coat but 25 cents a ha:.) Try theta!
Sa•well satisfied will you be of their good erects, you
will never take any others. After you have tried all
other hands, then trirftr,
.!..ebly'S Blood Pills. the dire) -
ence will Roan be discov ered. No change of diet no re
straint frominccupattnn: or fear of catching Cold need
be apprehended; young and old may take them with' e
gaaiesfely. ,f,
1:- Principal Office sand. Depot, Dr.. Leidy's .ffeahh
Emporium, No. 191 NOrthEIECOND greet, near VINE,
ohm of the 'Golden Batt and Serpents) Philadelphia; ...
try Klett Ac Co.4.Wetberill.& CO.,..Wklrymt
Bons; A.l3.:lr..E:Llobe,rta di Co., and city Druggists gen-
Also !q . t.:Pinup an?f Dieksion, Easton; J. F. Long,
Eancaster,.and - mostrespeetattle.Dranieta apd 430:8-
keeprs in the United States. •
Also at J. G. BitoWN's Date ___
Mae
Sto M re, ,centrp street, Postrolle.- 4 - ;
ay It,' • • r, •
ap.USSB : *1 44 1 4v..a, 1 1.ed ,Shaving..``
A new and
.splandilf article, is row . universally ack
n
'" owiedged superior to any Sharipg Cream in the
„Milted kites of Eduipt; 1•.-•
-Tide del ightfapreppratian uktifitiqUalted.for, beauty, t
purity. and,fragrance I though sometehaVaatilogoutito7
Cuerialk•a' Ambrosial Cream, bad iirellaitahg•
pounds ' itlirsarpassas:taeraull by Sheamolliest pasty
consisterp ty of its lather, which sra, softens Oa beard,
as to. render , shayine pleasant 'sad easy A It posiniwor
'rest - ailiantapiiivir . the imported artiste; in' being.
fleshly prepared from the bestmataribb.WilitibeVetth.
est skill. and is not only the best, but also the cheapest
article for shaving. IS lYetegantlr put - up in boxes,
with Splendid gilt '
. Just 'received and toydale Tay' •
-/IPyra.r.}7-1
i6nz'
etesihreeddildnrontleito44losboltel
ind the we efUlennt hare almond INA_ /net,
,reeelved tbr sale "Mit eget, prititVentontelq
*lre
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MS
SATURPA.Y ,. 'MORgiNG; :-DECi:Mi3E4: 2i, j. i 844.
•• ; • •• •. • •!'! i ••:•,• • • •
I'R4TECTIOIIT.:
Company.
B. B.iNNAN
ffil
.. T;4 ! ::L
Goticr's Lape,sl Hopi fpr :Jaintary is hefore
,tts--Or;e.of the best -niintbers for years. It ball
titiginii i ltales by, Mips Sitio 7i:teF Mrs. gx n cat,
and Miss sketches. 1104 4#N. Tvc?
EsultAa... and T. 3:;lit t irriten„svith Rortrasby Mrs.
Btcovuaci, H: , .
/%IGoer.n; 421F„ra Willa and
Mrs.:Haaa. 'Wee'COPy ;; the'follewing:
_ . , THE OLD MAID.
. , •
;.; BT. NHS. .t..I!ELT/L. X. !VELDT.
;Why sits stie:thus in solitude i her heart • • •
Seems-smiting in her ,eye's delicious blue, •
And - asitheaves, her ripe lips lie apart . I
As if to let its heavy throbbings through;
In her dark eye a depth of sofbiess'swells,-
Deeper than that her earelen girlhood wore ;
And her che' k crimsons with the hue that tens
The iich, fair fruit, is ripened, to the core.
I ' ;
it is her thirtieth birthday !'with a sigh - ,
. Her soul bath. tUracd_fruntyoutit's luxuriant
bowers, . i
And het" he'art taken hithe last sweet tie
* That-rneaSureif out fts 'Haiti' of gelded bowel
t3hr feels her inntiost, Soul - within-ter stir ‘: • • ,
With; thou^hts tiiro wild and passionate too.
speak ; •
Yet her full heart—its :own interpreter-- • "I
Translates itselfid l silence on her thick.
;op's; opening buds. 4fection's :glowing flowers.
Once alirang Within/ter beaming track;
bh, life was beautifnfin thine lint hours! •
And yet she does tiot wish t 6 wander bark !
No !.sha;but loves in loneliness to think .
On pleasures past,tkongb never more to be s,.
Hope links her to the future—but the link •
That binds. her Id the past—ht Memory"! '
From her lone path she never turns aside,
Though passionate, worshipels.hefore her fall ; •
Like some, pure planet in her lonely pride, I .
She seeing to soar and heam above thein all !
Not that her heart is eohl emotions new
And fresh as Howe!, are with her hears-strings
knit:
And sweetly mournful plrnsures wsniier thiough'
' Her virgin soul, and softly ruffle it.
. ,
. ,
For she h i ath lived with - heart antrsoul alive
To all that muses life beautiful' and 'fiiir;
Sweet thoughts, - , like Imqbeet, have made tlaiiir
-• hive
Of her soft bosom-all. and Cluatet there.--°-
Yet life,is 'nut to her what'it bath been,
Her soil bath learned to look beyond its gloss,
And now she hoirers, like a stile, between
Her deeds of lovo-her Saviour on the Cross.
I ' _
Beneath the cares of eerth She does not bow.
Though she bath oftitimes drained 'its hitter cup
But ever - wanderi on with" heseekward brow,
. Anil eyes Whose lovely lids are lifted op ! '
She feels that in that lovelier, happier sphere,
Her bosom yetwill.biriblike. 6nd its taste, ,
And all the joys it found so blissful here
Within ;that spirit-001in ii,erpetuate. • •
Yet, sometimes. o'er her trembling heart-strings,
thrill' .
s o ft s ighs. for raptuiesi it bath' ne'er enjoyed—.
And then 'she dreams of love, - and striies' to - 6R
Wi t h wild and passionate thoughts the ciiving'
Void.'
And thiisehe wanders on—half sed,"half
' Without a mate for the , pure, lonely he..rt; -
That, yearning, throbs ivithin her Virgin" breast, • .
Never to find,its counterpart!
.
his .number, opens anew volume. very a spt-,
cinusly. irow is the time to subscribe.
c 0 ", We ! publish the; farming letter, from ou t
late townsinan, Mr. John Porten who took his de-,
partare a f l ew weeks since for theSar West. We
must howover remark i that we dissent -, ; from. thel
Writer with regard to his views on Banday4raysl-.
ling. Instances may iiccur, where it hears haid:
upon the 'poor, , but m nine cues out of tee, it is
the poorer portion of the comracmity.oroployed on
the public Itvorks, who; are debarred the privilege
of.keepingg the Sabbath day holy. Gotl , ,has
dnined that there shall, be one day of rest in seven
-..-end man has no right to deprive his , fellow man.
ofthat ' - •,
Noun, N0y.'24,1844.
Friend Bannitit:— - •
Now that' I am pore and settled, I am in a
qUandary, for I have pr omised to write,ns soon' u
thus settled, to a dozen or more of. my . Pottsville
acquaintances. Zounds !- wauld. take mei a
month to 4o that; so lilt:evert venture to write' to
the editor and if-1011 - 0,3105h 44 then,all. can read
it-- . at do Upeisse too, Awl wilolooner pay postage .
for one than write a score.: : . -
tnen, , Pattevi4,frieruld; here I . am safe
and, sound, after fotirriveeks' jetuney,..and. some
hair.breadth eseapo—riiertla and lianlattipig by land
and by water.; A tripl to.-Empie. and back again
would have required nci moreAf these. or Arne; I.
vise predeferinined h i eep ,with-,my..ehst- .
ties, and I now. reeotnrnFock Ikon:rem to do-the
same' if PbObb4. proAep t 5V;a4 accouniof
brolten.furniture.: . ,ditnorged . W . rotten g.oods,
.3fou May writO , Olasthisside , lien"
die, with pore.' and : all; othar:eautionaj , • eSpres..,
sips, imagmable..; .114, rtta; . ier;Oheytus not seen
or, if seen. they. will,triMi ,
tesaness and slothfulneas,,eoeld,oitlietuselses in ! ",
dieate to tha travelle r thep4he , ownership Of 'the;
YourtsylVama venal stud
,riiirOad; particularly,
the latter, dn which I saw my owit lifer and pro. ,
petty and that of others' in the keeiririi . of
and drunker ;I v
On arriving at, LeWistown, Buqday „ e t:moving.
vve fotind' furtherprogrens Intrrevi dta,4l4 - •,Pe-,
mine 4 411 f 1 the liabbati).., .IfCrO:-# l s!;.rfr,,, VP!
grera teal:lops:Atm ,to: qil mischierland.lorkfams
Men with.leieure for spin, : fiame,tiorns;,of poo l!
families ; 1341eufft7.8,5023113ri1h skit 44 1 341 1 *.c.c..9.P!.
ed op among . .bitek tuid:lntw, hides , ins little,
spaces! is allotted to:thOsittrivirty eittFciANP*77:
c oi n p e u ec t, pas* ; cola weary f,491:111041 , 41.3k
road
travelled tincfbeitidelitied,hutauktestify l how,dit,
!rasing it is thus tispairsibry mithciat progress.
'id :Vit• Tiottrtil Add fiireibi t
in co !intim , :,
gOOd T Le is:sidt"
c.;tletti
who are travelling. 4 TEoipiteitet iiyt pi3Otitiod
pass on; Pccl.jt
pie
aidnOrtteOal t itiOdfaiointigtip
'69'l4:l4_ll4 l 44iiiii,kitinNi . feViii4t*
'tote. s ui here we sic ` n~itiert `ti>Ssti;
1 ..:„. s 1 1 640i f yh of ifa r ,'
! coy and wen sne pm:melon •
119pFP11111cf , ottndtht ions mein. .
'ice. !VikiuniniiiViror."!'.
. .
MIEN
A VERIISER
ISIM
here long enough to do it: LOniiiilld Is the nest
pliee of linPOitenie, and a fine place it 111.. The ,
canal is iliiiri;bui the 101 l is long, 'i6j . $1 50 on
a - g*,.. alle'; teat , :and charged not aaaanling' to
freight but tonitaie: Here, at the lower end of i
of . ..the catiSl is the Kentucky 'giant, tending a
eery and provision Store, height 7 feet 8 inches.—
And h'ere 0. , little below the rapid. we:Pais' the
Lae,' Walker, and a sad , sight Sheia! ißleuriz up
burnt and su n k, her Wireel'hOuie; and som; part o f
her hirrricaneideek : above the surfaCe, and t+s cold;
turbid Waters, CoVering , over and whirling past all
the reo. How much of youth and beauty aid
Virtue. and talent; of hope and ambition;are there
chilled. end n'tiettehed for ever: • A ' salitary . boa; .
moored istern!with a few men aboard are search.
int fin' the deid bodies. Exclamations-of pity and
sadnesti escaped from many on board of out boat,
. and rnany o One remarks that his relations and
friends . will fear, 'When they hear , in their. distant
homes, of tie lad
,disaster, that he too was i on th
Lucy Walker.; Every explosion is the result o
carekuneis. Put -here is St. Louis. and 'as we
appraach her the scene is beautiful, encha'oting.
and but rattail not have room here to:Aiieli
upon it—.o I Ong hurry You along into tne Mi.
noiira placid ;tretm with lOw, shelving shores,
and clean sand' bars, abounding• in fish and wild
fowl.. In iseentling we see no- considerable, placie
until we reach I''eoria, a handiome village of about
2000 inhabitants, where I nave located my hoirse.
hold
. Crods fcir the present. A handsomer site for
a city . could searcely - be found. • A broad _ eXpan•
Rion of the ricer is spread out before me. A few
rods from niy.d?relling are daily landing or deparr
ing more -or - lOs steamboats. At this moment
four are here. And wl.tit a sight is here fOr ; lov.. .
er of Ash! An ; old flat bottomed boat is iunk at
the'edge of : the-water and in it is a muftitarie of
fishes. , There stands a man with his scoop ready
to wait on you. i . .. Step on to the plank and iefect
for yourself.' 4 I will take one of your latiest
pike: Haan% got any large ones just now,ihere
is *one {rain 8:0 10 lounds, if that'll do: !And
pray what do you call a large one r -4% by 25
or 30 pounds!!' I.HoStr much for this oriel' 'Two
bits.' I'll have him.' My first purchase of 'fresh
fish here' was , ten cents' ,korth, for: which I go'
four fine bass, weighing, when — completely clranf
ed, five pound two cents a Pound for fresh ssh!!
Who can boast RC a better fish market than:Pen.
nal Echo alone can answer o! A good sad
dieof fresh venison costs $1 - O.
With my best respects myan and alt my friends
and My 'Memo !egret that Henry Clay is not'elee'
, ISPIIOVEXESSII IS THE MASCSACSITIII/ Or
ILlrf.--110 attention of the Ironmastem has been
attracted to a ProcPss of considerable importance
lately introduced into their manufactures. IThe
application of electricity, to supercide severer of
the extenstvo, processes,. has been tried in the
Welsh and Derbyshire furnaces with satisfatory
results. It appears thafthe' costly labor reqoired
for the purification of the ore from sulphur, Phos
phorus, and such !Sabtle elements, create its high
Market vzduo, ; and these. being all electro-nega
tive, have induced the new process, whereby the
impure stream Of , metal; after flowing from , the
blast, is, in its! Moment of - consolation, subjec--
teal. to ` 14•vialeift, • votaic battery, Which - so; die
engacEfeit theirOure components that in the pro..
cies of:puddling they are readily extracted. The
London blacksmiths; it is stated, have tested, this
iron after aeh:ile re-heating, and pronounced .it
equal to the !befit !metal in She market. By, , the
same, process, ad experiment was tried by Dr.lire,
by , whom` a 'soft rod of iron - was held in contact
with a moderate !;!ed heat, and that gentleman is
understood to. have stated that in a few hourrithe
metal was converted into steel. ; Should these facts
prove whatshey!seem, they are calculated to effect
most seriously dila important branch of our trade.
IttOT!l7 MOllllll4 appeani ' by
accounts received at Albany, by Virgil & Co's.
Express, that the anticipations of the •Montreal
Courier have been realized, and that that city was
the .scene of electiOn'riot; in which three
persona at least save'bern shot. On Monday the
blindeiPafeleetiiinidok place lnlifentreal, and on
the Saturdai evening previonv, young man nam
ed tolbiorne,` a 'Member of the Protection
Society; was attacked by an Irishman nailed' ee
nin:whilePaiaing
,in the street, when he dreW a
pistUl and shat Fenizyttnotigh . ,theheart.
'On . Sunday handbilbt were posted in the streets
beaded 44isider, 1 '4ltinfer,' &c., calling, upon the
-
Irishmen and Frenchmen to meet , at the flay
Market and avenge the blood of Penis, • ' •
At 4 &dock ; Stanley - afternoon a large number
assembled, and`.tlie ruiliiary' were taled . out and
Oispersed the - !
On Monday, the day detection; two men, Mein..
beriutthe Protecticst - Society; were shot;
one by *timed Griffith. in theneck, who 'was
atnuott—the paiticulara not known in re.
gwd to the othir. Thentilitary were calledonob
dispersed; aid cannon postedin the street, .Ortlet
was restored, and the election proceeded at n00n. ..
a' recent speech or the
newly el e c t ed firesith;neeethe tr. States , at Nash'
.
vile, that gentlemen said—
• i
!A In the position in which I have teen placed,
bytha ; T0 41 1 0 7* Traueit, fc l o i 7 l RI.; my
relloTAti*.q 34 oYs l4 , 9rae
_ful•!ioY! sul it "IP.
bellildSciFocit -41i)!_4.9113!:!1,94 ho l y b3 c re t .
irP.i4P.Px4.m Wriftmen!' ofthe Ooverpment i
tpa,pnncipjes antirtjci-Pt the
s oo4o4 l l , 4 4 .l o l anß rf i i- A sTr e4o #;:
Itiviviqve;s 4l "4l4.o.girsi.
trflge mild
e poky of ihit-GoutUttlenkina..Y.Lat such, as to
,aststual, atiappinessAndroveritY cofAsvo!i.#l
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arktiki!lltitti 3 4 l ollO4ll ll 44 l 44 1 113 14'
*Valcep to it-6itlt Malt • OtAlitig* 4 1 ki li tM
fdrinitt drainslaith -4.hatputytinetc .
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ihsvispuitr , l; Pi i:TOK4 an,
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lIIM
I aiU ;ruly yours,
JOHN PORTER
d'~_T~s~"~' . ,h.'+9:'.'ts-. _. 'S~S3d€~lfa. i ~m WlYy)~ ~:~
M
CniinnomS.--Whit can be .s truer picture
.of
man in creation than the position of a child in its
own horn& How silently, yet hoW surely; doer;
the domestic rule control , him, dating his rising
. and his rest, his going out and coming in, apper
honing his • duties; his mirth.rorilering secretly j the
very current , of his thoughts, whether it sparkle
`with gladness' or overflow with :tears. Yet how
' rarely has . he any painful sense of the constrain
ing force which is every moment on hum: ';•Heni.
med in on every side by a power, More vigilant
than the most jyalous despotism, yet look at his
open brow, and say whether every creature was
more free: rind why? - Not because childish
minds are destitute of self will—that would se
duce them into transgresion-;-but because ' where
reverence and ; love make melody and in the heart,
the temper is,charmed andsleeps. Light, there_
fore, as the weight of the circuMbientatmosphere
upon the body is the pressure of home duty upon
the child; easy by the constancy and complete
ness with which it shuts - him in; inseparable
from the vital elements of his being. Ilia life i s
an exchange of obedience for protection ; he give s
submiwion;arid is sheltered. Folded in the arms
of an Unspeakable affection, be is screened from
the anxiety of self-care; and yet he is left alone
upon the infinite - plain of existence, to choose a
path Lty the dim, sad lustre of his own wisdom ;
but it is , led gently on by the unextinguishet lamp
of a father's experience, and the meek star -light
of a, Mother's love. In strangeness and danger,
how elm.he keeps'to the hand that leads him ;
in doubt, hose , ho looks up to interpret the eye .
that speaks to him; in• losiand loneliness, with
what cries he sits down to lament his freedom.-e-,
•He asks, bht claims nothing; his momentary foi*
Hwerdness stilled, perhaps, by a mere word ; and if
not yet, his spontaneous return, after an interval
to his. accustomed ways, confesses that in the or- •
der of obedience is the truest liberty.
Prom the Metropolitan
Clara bernen: or elje Mpostate priest
A TALE
My parental believe inherited nothing but an,
honest name, and a pretty little cottage, with its
acre-,of land, in a small village, is the south of Ire
land, where I was born. The Infancy and child. ,
hood of the poor are, unfortunately to much alike;
cruel oppression and want often attend their advent
to a life of wee, and cling firm as the ivy round
their, path in after years.
When seven years old I was sent to the village
school, and their first met Morgan O'Neil, just
eighteen months my elder, and poor friendless
orphan. His Mother died m giving him birth, and
father he' had none to call him child, although the
seducer of his Mother regularly paid, a small pit'
tance to 'an old lumen the parish for his sup
port ; and she had placed him, ill-clad and fil-fed,
at this school, to save herself some trouble, and to,
enable her the better to make a little profit out of
the allowance Of the poor boys's parent, who had
never seen his son.
What melancholy thoughts have since rushed
through n.y brain when I have looked on his
handsome and noble fate ! a man without a name.
degr4ued from', the moment. he breathed the breath
of life; not recognized by the law or the worll'a
(which vi'Sits on the helpless babe ensnared
but often truly, lo7ing and faithful mother the
sins of the base villian who has been the cause
of all their wretchedness ;) wherever be turns,
the bend writing on the - wall yzoclaints him .a bas
tard i 1 •
From the diy we met we became friends—such
friends es children and school mates ate : we
were - companions . in every sport, and our lessons
vvere ; never so well said as when we learnt them
side by side, strolling, along the village walks, or
sitting in my father's arbor; for Morgan soon be 7
came my . visitoi, and many a hearty meal had the
then famished Child, received in our humble cot '
One. „ ,
Years flew by , and I was fast changing from the
phiyful and romping girl io
A W' °min newly ripened.
, •
We met less frequently ;. ho became an apprentice
to a conntry cobbler,'(the meanest occupation id,
always chosen for the unntentunate offspring of
the licentioni passions of the rich,) and I worked
with my mother to. eke out a scanty subsistence•
Still, in the summer evenings, front a sympathy of
tastes or by accident, perhaps, we not uncommon" .
13, walked the same road, and together admired the
'same wild scenery. Then we were happy. He •
had eiver spokin "of love=such foie' as woman ii
anxious to reciprocate, yet fears to have declared ;
but we;each well knew our hearts were united by
a_ tie . which forms and ceremonies may rendr
gal,bui. can never strengthen ofniake more. hell,
Then: !short She Sabbath
came round, and the
week's tail was imar, we met iu God's own house;
and after thanking him for our spared lives, and l i
all his heavenly goodness, went forth to admire
our Maker in his works, and pass the day he has;
set apait for our rest in the Innocent recreation
such an aP.Painuael4 m*tifestii !esllPizaa?
I looked forward to Sunday 1 None but the pour
who cant their. daily bread by hard work, can tell
with what delight the, aebbatit,ilat is hailed by
almost the only mark, which di.
fuletrand .distinguishes us from the brutes which ,
perish ; and . yet'thia last remaining privilege is •
soughtito be.ahridged, if noteatirely cutoff by the
evangelical refonnepr,,who,. not corterit with dia.
totting their ovraleatuteat .P4arP 61 41,3 /the Intel
lest Henverklunt bestirred upon them, with all it. ,
dignity...will impiously ; strive to convert .the poor
mans day of relaxation anaenjnytaeatkne atitre
of, fasting and ;restraint. Vat 9.1 10 . 4 ' 1 4 080
h!PaaOtaal . 'lZ4 2 9gadia 4 i4Pslitammitlita' aminart
cy %krthey cots
we mete Mottref. fal*.belrfir
ettdm Silldinle 464 gad It deep Fligenr4
4 10 Pi* geed 45TW 2 , 11 2:0.11 1 P,b0
iret*jr.e... - .A141.1 bin c• •• ‘!'"eßea stootnite,
„ ..;
-:Thosky wo clearAnOtighl not sk,clopa. ob.
'atraeteit_ *Progreskofitya Atimen. nial4 OF!
, 111 9 4,161 1rbsivel!.r throTwaltsgonOirs , s4elicp*
kon4+ 41**Cagt9,tbRoany 4Yr* Ai
ang 1 44 0 14 '-k644714194'
Itona.tlso tars area istradsit *diets% is Ertl
self eteOPlng awn ra7; 4 :O:PA4 end when Admit&
1 . 4 hie ten th , and Lack 4 St him ones dart, al;
was oserC7isit# puolo#l4quit of grief 11611
hit *nut and in hystriio °obi lost Iltotwhilo aq
aniireoferzistenesc Qep itaifysnissfunttstaitt*
sad in the first mornartOe' re•twatening . rife, 44.
honaligt words Passi4 of lot% Of . bope,':,
Pilma my ittl• lin** /nippy !Mit et
tears„ and our tips seileillius ragsgenent nor tiro*
zior 'client:Wan= tan *tinge; z
I war!, not long in di Bring the canes
love?,:s dejection. Ti islOido of birth-conld note
bitiok the insult end thiintumelyithieksisiiled
him every day; and, reel f tleas aids Consequenceer,
he had left his home, isgdstood along in thiwide,
World era exile from co:rlyiraisenttion ! ' indock
was hie . lot,' the orph4- of the beggar will - Miter
want—charity wiltkesilxis brood warm and- folk
the empty stomach: bitt'Ar him, what, hope ter, '
mainok what redress I:6l2.4leathi From** worbb
he was Stamped with Ontiny; as &babe:lied*:
cradled in shame and scoim, and only grew orarnx
to feel more acutely the l kwry.he could not escape%
Still, , God tempera dic:' l / 4 0 . had to the shorn laintrA
and atter a little though. Morgan determined lila
c:dist at, a soldier. I li,rani the resolve with *leer;
rut foreboding,. and ycifie knew it was his only:
course. • Could we part t.f i l I paused but el inoininti•
and then, hanging rou4o . bis• neck in all the tees
joy of requited love,l aomiscd—what be was
fraid to ark.—that I w4ill become his companion:
and is =The lest orthe.Anoon Was disapi
pearing.rand dark elou4kwere , gathering around..,
Can the revolving skr'tcal the reacts of the fa,
Wm. or g.A.e W man a *wing of his fatel , . '-
Evil tidings ever . trafg swifter.t, and the too frad..
report soon reached me:s.iiiit my lover had entered;
the king's service, and pis already marching to the:
next town. I will 1110 y to tell what I felt; it
every word vrhich . ean4 l / 2 iiresi the woe of woman,
=EMI
NO. 51.
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was condensed intotmel4ief syllable, it should uo ,
Pass my 'ups: so 'EI isii4t!ly week would be throw
likeness to the origin's M Such terrors mane! hi'
depicted ; it •
Ploughs deep farreirliin the check of hearty!
and lesies its wrotchktictint the ghpst of whit'
shewas—n li.ioi moil ant of nines dtslioneele"
'tending forth in bold ir4dief to worn and guide this"'
unwary. •
' The breath of time'fb4el op my tears, but. my
heart still bled, my cheep were blanched, the (rap%
ne of youth was gt;i3;
m; ,- and all hope well nigh
vanished ; when one lo'ng evening es I eat at Om'.
I casement of our colt*,'listlessly watching the:
return of my father ludriuother from a Wake in the
village;; fancied that' heard a step near, And tie
another Minute a insni4 iri the shrubs col:minted;
me that en tntruder Wrtli* hand; and risinr front!,
the bench I was hastd:Olosing she window, whelk
I heard My' name rathel'whispered than spoken
aloud, but in the softeOccents of that voicetheretT,
,
was something too,fairiqiar te'tscspe detectiort,
Could it be possible 1; ant before I heti, !Iran flit
conjecture, toy own dear Morgan stood beforecriK
Neither tipoke; we wcr too full of joy 4 too riCh
in "the enjoyment of thi)Jimment to permits the'l
of past or future to c1i,,41t the pent up suet= of
youth's first love. lltfr.iould not spare one Worl , .
to purify the air, or vv4l:the perfume of theherues,
pure incense back to itiitativilbeavent •
At length broken.a4olhurried sentences told they
sad'storY. .My father'fi'ad refused to' alloW
marriage, and IVldrgaiVid not trust himself with,
me afier• all hope wduyieztinginslied, but imam:,
diatelY jained other rev nts marching for tbo, der
pot in Dngland. IdOiy of his comrsdesi Were ;
light•heauctl and.gay,.i n ore still happy 'in the O m
ticipation of the futiire; Not so, with Morns
silent, even to moro#ness, it must be Suppsse .... s
few long tried to gain is friendship; and;eick:ei,
heart, and disgusted;44ith all around bins, ho :
jumped to the only reverse (bad and useleio ecit
i 4) which ie allowetfitia the poor when
Dram succeeding reason ;::h4
then it shut the door e l rOhe past—thickly etudeleili
as it was, with recolleC4n of love Unrequited And,
destroyed, life and riaui spirit all , blasted in the:
summer of existence- uld not but conjure up a,
rf I s Seen, hell of ea u n, perhaps,• through
long vista, of mans changes, and some not neat"
but still too surely tern‘inating in madnes*--4nsin:
itl i . et :- Ittast gorotts''‘iiiii .
chr i es ' the pious, Atte%
thew pause a raomentEere he condemns ilk Warr
endeavoring to stifle 191;tick coating fancies' 'of a y
distemperedbrain. -
l'hilosephy sounds iyfell fromtho pulpit; is id:
mirable in the abstratCond '...may be the ,panacea,
fora multitude of evil's ;!,btifit!cannot. minister to
a mind diseased,. or lre4the broken hearti
,nought:
but the hand of God, tfiik.' influence' of true religion
can avail in such a stir el; Morgan bait oftert told
me since that the copromplation'to terminate' his
weary existence by'hifsevin hand *as at this time'
constantly recurring ae with difficulty - misted.
Is it not a strange rl, sion which prompts maw,
to self-destruction 1 *eh prompts him; IMSUM;
MOLICe4 to rush beforii;treaccn's high tritninal, tho:
gory on his harillgiving damning evidence
of his guilt; his own WO calling fur am Eternal-
Judgment on his sonY What. strict . Nati . she:
. ,
has been it much painis . '''to lay down fot the gaiil::
slue of the suicide horrid deed I - Tbs.
roan whose every liciieripts been ruthlessly nipped
in the btid whoMOCIIi4 a wife or daughter viola.
ted; some happy ar:4 l ,,eheerful'fireside converted
into helligh • reminiscirs ; and area crowding,
around him on every - 17, e noughtbut demon epee'
tree chuckling over h . 4trreie . nt si . %uish' and inv:o7.
claiming themselves*henthls lat torments atil
to come:—sueh a Itti# may, in a moineat - eui
shOrt the thread of lif4,l,:detcrmined tittle:, to hoz.
ardeverleiting bliss this longer . - submit to earthly;
misery. :13.ut it will (Isitinul On the humanity of a
jury, whelliblesso:l*the rites of Christian btl"...
vial the Seu:lces'Y'Sfiall seeli its native:Sikh
or lie unniourited in Ane lone spot unhallowed
..
by human oriiinance.' : litot so with , the bcdd peo..
petrator of ixtreo dartfoyho having wickedly
earned a deep dame atung tiy,fhp,
reer-apeaking, but dal 4iee ofootiarkeoceoiill
tho fury Of ileapair,.ruoit to tho front uf,ther battle,"
embiachiii death, an 4 Ay the world's •
own epitaph on the an4ls of fame.
But kapst . hurry "9#, ; i with my- ; story: Igono\
half-bour after wo, diet I was • INalking 11147-
hie
,aido . exile fiAtaty home, with no friend,
but whose crime penis ined him en 'euilewep." ,
The goys witetht4 nig* our couch the !atlas'
drew ibeir cintaide ouila us, and dattoca on
hiich fwat4aa over qd dun b r5 , . 11 4114*
rent of i ho ictweenti*i'llY indeed 4.. 0 4_1 10 ' 0
Omni Wiwi 'an look b*nd the'woilirkeektftt
11 0te' t ot e ""P' 11 1. 4- 14, ‘" l . l i n i P l t c ‘ •
would not prefes,o OM*, • 43 'cir 0 14 14 1 0ii - : tEl 4it r- --
qui!oriudeiwnt 180 of, down ontramoddise:
Vona Our e itinifOoi
,sweet; for, 'Ottitotisti
10 % 1 4 0- :: 6 4,4. 6 4 ,
wow** g uided no fon4l4;rr,;
Yet we were bars in - :fiareyeat webnationetierev'
Ws ; klhid July, wee !ottouggio to
g‘'Cigatiribiltiiiikr-tii4toif"aKi44l
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